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Choral Evensong, May 2nd

We are delighted to return to services that include a limited congregation. Please sign up below to join us in person, or watch the livestream at the link provided. Sunday May 2 at 5:00pm Sung by the Staff Schola of St. Paul’s Church Music Director – Andrew Kotylo Organ Scholar – Emily Dawn Amos Officiant […]
Yellow Fever Reading List
From Arthur Sudler: additional resources for learning about Bl. Absalom Jones, the Episcopal church, and Yellow Fever in Philadelphia. View his Adult Education Forum talk here. Primary Sources Carey, Matthew. A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia. 1794, reprint New York: Arno Press, 1970. Deveze, Jean. An enquiry into, and observations […]
Earth Day 2021 – sowing in the garden
Last Sunday, I invited members of St. Paul’s to bring plants and flowers to beautify the rectory garden. We have several empty pots and flower beds waiting for your gift to the earth and to the next rector! Like many of you, I have been enjoying the sunny spell to clean up the yard, till […]
Making room for the outsider
We all watched the global economy slump when one ship got stuck in the Suez Canal last week. The canal carries 10% of all global goods. The Ever Given, as long as the Empire State building and carrying tons of freight in metal containers, got stuck sideways, causing an estimated billion-dollar loss. Reverberations across the […]
Doubt
The biblical texts for the Sundays of the Easter season are not only full of resurrection appearances by Jesus, but they are full of doubt and fear by the people who knew him best. What place does doubt have, if any, in the Christian experience? On Sunday, we will reflect on the important role of […]